- Leucospidae
Taxobox
image_caption = "Leucospis gigas"
image_width = 250px
name = Leucospidae
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Hymenoptera
subordo =Apocrita
superfamilia =Chalcidoidea
familia = Leucospidae
familia_authority =Fabricius , 1775
diversity = 4 genera
c.135 species
diversity_link = biodiversity
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision =Leucospis Micrapion Neleucospis Polistomorpha The Leucospidae (sometimes incorrectly spelled Leucospididae) are a small, specialized group within the
Chalcidoidea , composed exclusively ofectoparasitoid s of aculeate wasps orbee s. They are typically mimics of bees or stinging wasps, often black with yellow, red, or white markings, sometimes metallic, with a robustmesosoma and very strong sculpturing. The hind femora are often greatly enlarged, with a row of teeth or serrations along the lower margin as inChalcididae . The femaleovipositor is sometimes short, but if not, it is recurved and lies along the dorsal side of themetasoma , a unique feature. The males are also unusual, in the fusion of many of the metasomal segments to form a capsule-like "carapace ".Leucospids are generally rarely encountered except in areas where their hosts are abundant; in the
United States , the most common species is "Leucospis affinis ", which attacks nests ofleafcutter bee s.External links
* [http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/research/projects/chalcidoids/leucospidae.html Universal Chalcidoidea Database]
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